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Beyond-fast WiFi 7 (802.11be) router enables WiFi 7 performance (Multi-link Operation (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) and 4096-QAM), boosting dual band throughput up to 6800 Mbps
Ultrahigh-speed 10 Gigabit Ethernet with one standard 10G WAN/LAN port empowers supreme wired network capacity up to 20G
Always-on internet with Versatile WAN options, hassle-free AI WAN detection on 2.5G or 10G WAN/LAN ports and convenient 4G LTE & 5G Mobile Tethering via USB
A powerhouse quad-core 2.6 GHz 64-bit CPU unleashes full performance for demanding WiFi 7 and 10 Gigabit network applications
Guest Network Pro offers effortless network segmentation with up to five SSIDs for easy IoT device setup and management, instant VPN connections and convenient parental controls
9 reviews for ASUS RT-BE86U BE6800 Dual-Band WiFi 7 Router, Supports 4096-QAM, MLO, AI WAN Detection, AiMesh, Subscription-Free Network Security, and Comprehensive VPN Features, Guest Network Pro, Gaming
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M Technologies Inc. –
Excellent Standalone Performance — Rock Solid and Reliable
I’ve been really impressed with the ASUS RT-BE86U. I’ve deployed several of these in single-router setups (no nodes yet), and every one has been completely stable and dependable.Setup was straightforward. I always update to the latest firmware right away, and each install has gone perfectly — no connection drops, slowdowns, or random issues.Most of these homes have around 20–30 devices connected, including phones, TVs, Google smart devices, and the occasional gaming PC. The RT-BE86U handles everything effortlessly with solid speed and coverage throughout the house.The only small change I’ve noticed compared to the AX86U Pro is the rearranged GUI — some of the Wi-Fi settings have been moved under the “Network” section. It’s a bit different and took a minute to get used to, but once you know where everything is, it’s not a big deal.Overall, the RT-BE86U has been flawless as a standalone router. It’s fast, reliable, and a great upgrade for anyone wanting top-tier Wi-Fi 7 performance without headaches.
The Bigmac –
Rock solid connectivity. Seamless integration with other iMesh devices
In 2021 I purchased an Orbi system (RBK753 or RBK753S which is the membership club equivalent) and it worked fine for a while, but it had one flaw that used to drive me crazy: Whenever there was a need to reboot the router, it would take 1 to 2 DAYS for my 10 nest cameras to sync and for all of them to be online again. After putting up with this for 2 years I had enough and after 2 decades of an exclusive relationship with Netgear, I decide to open myself up and go back to the router dating scene to see what had changed in 2 decades. To my surprise, apparently Netgear is no longer king, and this particular ASUS router was included in the top 5 router rankings on every publication and established website out there. Sometimes it would be ranked #1 sometimes #3 but it would always be in the top 5. So I purchased it. Going from a Netgear Orbi system with 5 satellites (6 if you count the router itself), I was curious as to how much of my 4000sqft home a single router could cover. My goal was, if possible, to do away with Mesh systems. Netgear also had a flaw where despite broadcasting the same SSiD on all satellites, some clients still could differentiate between the one they originally connected to and an identical satellite broadcasting the same SSiD in other parts of the house. Some of my light switches would even see the same SSiD listed several times despite technically being the same network.So I installed the ASUS RT-AX86U PRO and even though it didn’t cover the entirety of the 4000sqft, it did cover a solid 50%. Technically I was able to see and connect to its SSiD from anywhere in the house but in some far corners the signal would not be a solid or steady. I knew I was asking too much of a single router since my previous Orbi alone with no satellites could barely cover 20% of my home so the fact that this one was pushing 50% it was a huge accomplishment. So I decided to order another RT-AX86U PRO and add it to the first one as an iMesh node.In case you’re not familiar AiMesh is the proprietary ASUS technology that allows you to seamlessly add other ASUS products as Mesh network nodes to your main router. Just the future proofing benefits alone make this a brilliant concept. So once I added the second RT-AX86U PRO to AiMesh, with 2 clicks, the remaining part of the house that I was having issues with now had a rock solid signal. Not only that but the 4 LAN ports on that second router acting as a node were active! And allowed me to hardwire several legacy devices in that room for unparalleled speed. I still had 2 nest cameras in a far corner of the property that were actually out of the house in my backyard and only operated in the 2.4 ghz range and were struggling to connect to the network (understandable since now I was not only asking my router to broadcast successfully at that distance but also to penetrate siding and insulation and the odd slab of concrete which are tougher for a wireless signal to penetrate than the drywall inside the house). At 200 bucks a pop my wallet was a bit reticent to add a 3rd RT-AX86U PRO, so I settled for an ASUS RP-AX58 AiMesh extender. At only 80 bucks, if this thing really did what it said it did, which was integrating itself into my AiMesh network, talk to the other routers in the fast 5ghz channel and rebroadcast that data in the far corner of the house both in the 5Ghz and also in the 2.4 GHz frequency that is the only one my aging nest cameras could comprehend, it was a no brainer. And guess what: It did. So using 2 RT-AX86U PRO routers, one as a main and the second one as an AiMesh node, and one ASUS RP-AX58 AiMesh extender, I was now able to flawlessly cover my 4000sqft home. Something that with the Netgear Orbi it used to take 6 satellites to do. And the best part, if I ever needed to reboot the router, all my nest cameras would come back online within a minute. Not 2 days.I am extremely happy with my purchase and considering the 2 routers I just added to my network are top of the line, I expect to be able to continue to purchase the latest and greatest ASUS router every few years and use all existing hardware as AiMesh nodes.
Makin sawdust –
Quick & easy setup! Extremly fast!
This router is awesome as a replacement for my 5 year old Linksys router. I was completely operational after about 10 minutes of setup time. There are so many new features I did not have with the Linksys, I am still playing around with all if it. The speeds are incredible with my wired and wireless devices. I have over 48 devices hitting this thing and it is blazing fast with twice the range on wireless. It has been running for a week so I will update all this if anything stops working or slows down. So far I would highly recommend this router.
Alfred C Manoux –
Solid wireless router with lots of added features and good performance.
I’ve been using the ASUS router for a little over a month now and have been very happy with the performance and features. The router supports 15 wireless devices in a two story house with two devices being heavy gaming PCs.The initial setup and configuration was easy and took no time to get up and runningLatency and throughput have both been good with no complaints from any home users.I had one slight issue getting a Brother printer to get a wireless DHCP address from the router, but it was probably the outdatedness of the printer and not the routers fault. Once I switched to WPS setup it connected fine.The router’s admin portal gives you a ton of configuration options, security features and reports which is nice. I also like the free security they give you via TrendMicro.Overall very happy with my purchase.
Rene –
Excelente equipo, por mucho el mejor router que he tenido, es fácil de configurar con la app, teniendo la opción de poderse administrar remotamente a través de la red de internet. Mejoró notablemente la conexión de mis dispositivos. Lo recomiendo ampliamente.
Ger GarcO –
Estoy encantado con mi compra, ha sido justo lo que esperaba. Había estado teniendo un router Asus modelo RT-AC66U B1 que me funcionaba muy bien; sin embargo, ya se sentía que en momentos se estresaba de más por la cantidad de dispositivos conectados en casa y la necesidad de mantener una velocidad estable de conexión a internet (tengo contratados 700mb de descarga).Fue por lo anterior que decidí actualizar mi router a este nuevo RT-BE86U… sin duda una hermosura. Se mantiene la facilidad de configuración y mejoraron la priorización para gaming. Con su puerto 10G puedo aprovechar al máximo mi velocidad y me otorga, de forma INALÁMBRICA, los 700mb a una distancia medianamente alejada del router.Es cierto que no tiene la antena de 6ghz para el “wifi7 puro”, aunque sí nos ofrece “de base” dos conexiones (SSID) en 5ghz y una en 2.4ghz (esta última con la opción de crearle mas redes). Por lo que en mi caso resultó perfecto puesto que bastantes de mis dispositivos ya reconocen de forma ideal el protocolo de WiFi6 y la conexión es estupenda.Sin duda alguna recomiendo la compra y percibo que podré tener este router funcionando sin problemas por al menos 6 años.
Shahrizan –
Good
Petrus JS –
Excellent buy. Came ahead of time and was well packed and it works great compared to my older wifi router.
Nylf –
Fácil de configurar, buen alcance y maneja bien múltiples conexiones. La app de control también es muy útil para manejar tu red doméstica.